The Tennessee Titans had no positive COVID-19 tests Tuesday, sources told ESPNs Dan Graziano and Dianna Russini.
The outcomes follow no positive tests Monday, according to ESPN sources. That indicates the group can return to the practice center on Wednesday.
An overall of 20 Titans gamers and other employee have actually returned favorable coronavirus tests because Sept. 24.
The NFL revealed last week that the game in between the Titans and Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 4 was held off until Oct. 25.
Tennessee is scheduled to host the Buffalo Bills in Week 5.
EIght players last week, one this week and 11 general this season– defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons, offensive take on Isaiah Wilson, linebacker Kamalei Correa, cornerback Kristian Fulton, pass receiver Adam Humphries, protective lineman DaQuan Jones, long-snapper Beau Brinkley, wide receiver Cameron Batson, tight end Tommy Hudson, fullback Khari Blasingame and cornerback Greg Mabin– have actually been put on the reserve/COVID -19 list.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell alerted the leagues 32 groups Monday of charges consisting of potential forfeits of games for offenses of COVID-19 procedures that require changes in the schedule.
The franchise has continued everyday testing since the NFL informed the Titans to close their center on Sept. 29, and the league sent all 32 groups a memo Thursday with list of new protocols for clubs to follow when handling a break out or having actually been exposed to a break out throughout this coronavirus pandemic.
ESPNs Turron Davenport and The Associated Press contributed to this report.